I manage a Dublin-based firm, and I need to hire one (possibly two) part timers over the next few weeks.
Rather than go via an agency and get inundated with unsuitable candidates, I'd rather go somewhere like here and find people with a genuine interest and knowledge of betting. Some may remember I have posted this before and we have actually since hired two part timers who initially saw the posting on here, so it's clearly a good place to flag any opportunities (apologies to Betfair if this is offside use of Forum but we're creating employment so I hope they are understanding...and also I have been very careful not to mention my company by name).
The work involves setup of an array of sports events, pricing of same and trading of markets in-running and will offer the succesful candidates very good experience indeed. This would be ideal for a Dublin based college student or a young person interested in pursuing a career in betting. This person must live in or near Dublin city centre and be ultra reliable.
A passion for sport and all types of betting is needed as is a knowledge of betting exchanges and a keen eye for detail. This person needs to be bright and a fast learner.
Sat and Sunday work is obligatory plus flexibility during the week is needed, evenings etc.
If you think you're suitable, live in Dublin and are interested, email me on bettingjob@gmail.com
So Saturday and Sunday are obligatory and you need to be flexible during the week, evenings etc....just wondering do you provide the pager or do I need to.
So Saturday and Sunday are obligatory and you need to be flexible during the week, evenings etc....just wondering do you provide the pager or do I need to.
Another Episode, you posted this post before and failed to ANSWER emails - so maybe YOU are the 'timewaster'................
Be warned those of you out there, I'm (IMO) sceptical of this character.
Another Episode, you posted this post before and failed to ANSWER emails - so maybe YOU are the 'timewaster'................Be warned those of you out there, I'm (IMO) sceptical of this character.
Sat and Sunday work is obligatory plus flexibility during the week is needed, evenings etc.
What salary are you paying for someone giving up their life?
Sat and Sunday work is obligatory plus flexibility during the week is needed, evenings etc. What salary are you paying for someone giving up their life?